The Trial of William Penn and William Mead
William PennWilliam Mead
Broschiertes Buch

The Trial of William Penn and William Mead

For Causing a Tumult, at the Sessions Held at the Old Bailey in London (1919)

Herausgeber: Seitz, Don C.
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead: For Causing a Tumult, at the Sessions Held at the Old Bailey in London (1919) is a historical account of the trial of two Quakers, William Penn and William Mead, who were accused of causing a disturbance during a religious meeting in London in 1670. The book is written by William Penn, one of the accused, and provides a first-hand account of the trial and its aftermath. The trial was a landmark case in English legal history, as it established the principle of jury nullification, which allows jurors to acquit defendants who they believe are guilty of ...